Before you know it they'll be administering sensitivity training on the polite and politically correct way of killing the enemy.

Someday, robots could replace humans as nurse's aides, but first they will need a little sensitivity training.

The bill also requires sensitivity training for police and probation officers.

Police officers, in particular, need some type of sensitivity training because of the control they exert over others.

One-stop caseworkers are trained to identify adults who show signs of learning disability and are given sensitivity training.

sensitivity training in Medicine

sensitivity trainingn. Training in small groups in which people learn how to interact with each other by developing a sensitive awareness and understanding of themselves and of their relationships with others.

psychological technique in which intensive group discussion and interaction are used to increase individual awareness of self and others; it is practiced in a variety of forms under such names as T-group, encounter group, human relations, and group-dynamics training. The group is usually small and unstructured and chooses its own goals. A trained leader is generally present to help maintain a psychologically safe atmosphere in which participants feel free to express themselves and experiment with new ways of dealing with others. The leader remains as much as possible outside the discussion. Issues are raised by the group members, and their interactions evoke a wide variety of feelings. The leader encourages participants to examine verbally their own and others' reactions. It is believed that as mutual trust is developed, interpersonal communication increases, and eventually attitudes will change and be carried over into relations outside the group. Often, however, these changes do not endure. Sensitivity training seems to be most effective if sessions are concentrated and uninterrupted, as in several days of continuous meetings.